About No Man's Land
No Man's Land is a small village located in Hampshire, England, within the SO21 postcode area. The village is situated close to the larger town of Winchester, providing easy access to a range of amenities and services. The area is primarily residential, with a mix of housing styles that reflect its development over the years. Surrounding No Man's Land are various green spaces and countryside, making it a pleasant location for those who enjoy outdoor activities. The village is well-connected by local roads, allowing for convenient travel to nearby towns and attractions. While it may not have extensive facilities of its own, its proximity to Winchester offers residents and visitors a variety of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.
School Ratings in No Man's Land
Families in No Man's Land have access to 39 local schools. A further 11 schools hold a Good rating.
House Prices in No Man's Land
Homes sell for an average of £705K locally. Most of the housing is made up of detached homes, averaging £906K.
Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in No Man's Land
Crime in the area is higher than the national average. Shoplifting is the leading concern across No Man's Land, with 42 incidents recorded in March 2026.
Deprivation and Employment in No Man's Land
The 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation places No Man's Land among the least deprived neighbourhoods in England. Working-age employment in the area is well above the national average. Residents in the area generally earn above the national average.
Broadband and Mobile Internet in No Man's Land
Broadband services in No Man's Land range from standard to superfast depending on location. Mobile signal strength on 4G is reasonable, though 5G and indoor coverage can be patchy. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.
Property Prices 2,443 sales
Schools & Education 12 nearby View all schools
Deprivation and Employment in No Man's Land IMD 2025
According to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation, No Man's Land experiences very low levels of deprivation. The local economy supports strong employment and incomes are above the national average. Access to services, education and healthcare in the area is generally good.
Crime in No Man's Land 328 crimes · March 2026
Crime figures for No Man's Land are higher than the England and Wales average, with violence & sexual offences the most prevalent offence recorded. Urban density and footfall contribute to elevated reporting in areas like this. Ongoing investment in policing and community safety programmes aims to improve the picture.
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.



